3.03ct Rhodolite Garnet
Gem Type: Natural Rhodolite Garnet
Colour: Vivid Purple
Carat Weight: 3.03
Shape: Oval
Cut: Brilliant
Clarity: Slightly Included
Treatment: None
Measurements: 10.20 x 7.24 x 4.79mm
Origin: Tanzania
Lab Certification: GFCO
This 3.03ct Rhodolite Garnet from Tanzania was selected by The Sapphire Merchant for its vivid purple colour, generous size, and elegant cushion shape.
Rhodolite garnet is loved for its rich blend of red, pink, and purple tones, giving it a vibrant character that feels both romantic and distinctive. This piece leans strongly into purple, with a saturated colour that gives the stone a striking presence without feeling overly dark.
Completely natural and untreated, this Tanzanian rhodolite garnet is a beautiful choice for someone drawn to bold colour, warmth, and individuality.
Buy this natural rhodolite garnet as a loose gemstone or custom design a jewellery piece with The Sapphire Merchant.
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3.03ct Rhodolite Garnet
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Garnet
The word garnet, derived from the Latin granatus, which translates to rounded seed or grain, is a fitting name for this versatile gemstone. Inspired by the inside of a pomegranate, the rough red garnet closely resembles the jewelled seeds of this exotic fruit. While garnet is most recognisable in a raspberry shade of red, it also comes in sensational shades of green, orange, pink, and purple, showcasing its versatility and beauty.
Garnet, one of the earliest documented gemstones, holds a significant place in history and across cultures. Ancient Egyptians used garnet in their amulets, with examples dating back to 1887 BC, and Native American Indians used it as a protection talisman. The gem's historical significance is further underscored by the fact that ancient Greeks and Romans set garnet in jewellery, particularly signet rings, to convey their wealth and status. The beauty and value of garnet has transcended time and country, making it a treasure for royalty and precious gemstone enthusiasts alike.